Little Egypt's Tutankhamen
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This is Tutankhamen's puppy picture. He is just 6 weeks old and a handful. After I acquired Red Eagle Mufazza my husband decided he wanted another male but not copper and white, a silver and white like Tifa. We had to drive about 80 miles to get him. When Dennis saw him he told the breeder "I'll take him." On the trip home we stopped and got fried chicken to eat and Toot (as we call him) went wild. He wasn't afraid of anything and did everything in his power to get some of that there chicken he was smelling. My husband had to put him on the floor and hold him down with his leg. Toot hasn't changed from that day. He is still not afraid of anything even to the point of falling off high object and challenging our Full-Grown female--Tifa as a puppy. |
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Tutankhamen's favorite thing to do is tearing up stuffed toys. It only takes minutes for him to turn our yard into a snow scene from all the stuffing. He also loves his romps in the park. When it comes to play time with the other dogs he's his own dog and decides when he is ready to play. When I sit with him he is the one that talks to me in doggy whispers. I think he really tries hard to understand what I am saying, and to get me to understand him. He is quite voice-full, but he is like an unruly child that doesn't want to listen, just do is own thing. |
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Here Toot is being very voice-full towards Mufazza's antics to get him to play. It seems Moof didn't take a polite no for an answer and Toot was making it quite clear. He does have a good attitude but it mirrors his wild ancestry. The wolf in his breed's background is very pronounced with him in looks, deeds, and attitude. I would say he is much like a domesticated wolf would be. We feel he is the alpha of the pack and, if given the chance, he would challenge my husband for alpha position. With everyone else he is very friendly and is always looking for human attention. |
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Little Egypt's Siberian Huskies